Open AIR Artist-Led Workshop: Designing Generative Music with Anteo Fabris
In this workshop, sound artist and composer Anteo Fabris will demonstrate techniques used for creating generative music. We will listen to and critique each other’s work. Works created using SuperCollider, JavaScript, MaxMSP, OpenMusic, and any algorithmic software or process are considered part of this workshop. Together, we will aim to identify common challenges, tools, and advantages inherent in this style of composing. Some coding experience is helpful.
Audience: This workshop is suitable for ages 12+.
What to bring: Participants should bring a laptop with any of the following: SuperCollider, JavaScript, MaxMSP, OpenMusic, and any algorithmic software if they plan to create music.
Cost: The workshop is free, but a suggested donation is appreciated!
Registration is required and will close 24 hours before the workshop begins. If you are registered and cannot attend the workshop, please let us know at so we can open the spot for another participant!
About the Artist: Originally from Zurich, Switzerland, Anteo Fabris is a sound artist, composer and software engineer whose work takes root in data transformation. Having used source material ranging from weather statistics to malfunctioning hardware, Fabris explores music automated by design and the ambiguity of process-based creation. His work has premiered at Carnegie Hall and in various places around the US and Europe. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Boston University and two Master’s degrees from the Yale School of Music.
Date
- Apr 24 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
- MakerSpace
- Level One, Missoula Public Library, 455 E. Main St., Missoula, Montana
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